Para mantener la reverencia durante la Conferencia General preparamos una hoja de actividades para los niños. Este es el de la Conferencia de Abril: *** ¿Prepararán algo especial para la conferencia?
Cuando llega la época de la Conferencia General nos hacemos mucha ilusión de escuchar a hombres insp
Para mantener la reverencia durante la Conferencia General preparamos una hoja de actividades para los niños. Este es el de la Conferencia de Abril: *** ¿Prepararán algo especial para la conferencia?
Cuando llega la época de la Conferencia General nos hacemos mucha ilusión de escuchar a hombres insp
Cuando llega la época de la Conferencia General nos hacemos mucha ilusión de escuchar a hombres insp
Cuando llega la época de la Conferencia General nos hacemos mucha ilusión de escuchar a hombres insp
Cuando llega la época de la Conferencia General nos hacemos mucha ilusión de escuchar a hombres insp
Como siempre, cada Abril y Octubre, ha llegado la temporada de la Conferencia General de la iglesia. ¡Es verdaderamente uno de mis eventos favoritos del año! (Segundo al programa de la primaria, por supuesto.) Pero como siempre, ya casi llega la conferencia y todavía no me he preparado como yo quisiera. Terminando la conferencia anterior, tuve muchas ideas de diseñar y crear varias páginas de actividades para los niños de la primaria, pero como en años pasados, se me olvida hasta que es demasiado tarde. ¿Quizá las tendré listas para la proxima conferencia? Ojala que si! Ni modo, las buenas noticias son que ya hay varios recursos y conexiones que otros miembros han provisto con ideas y diseños muy creativos. Escogí mis cinco recursos favoritos para compartir con ustedes. La mayoría están en ingles, pero algunos se pueden usar en ambos lenguajes. Los enlaces y conexiones se encuentran abajo de la imagen: 1. Paquete de actividades para niños (ingles/español)- Somewhat Simple 2. Actividades Para Los Niños (español)- LDS.org 3. Folder de la Conferencia General (ingles/espanol)- Sugardoodle.net 4. Tarjetas Educativas de los Apóstoles SUD (ingles/español)- Belinda’s Great Ideas 5. Actividades para Niños de la Guardería, y Mas actividades (instrucciones en ingles/ambos lenguajes)- Moms Have Questions, Too ¿Que recursos o ideas tienen ustedes para captar y mantener la atención de los niños?
Cada jovencita sueña con su Sellamiento en el Templo, no? Soñamos con cómo será nuestro vestido, cóm
Cuando llega la época de la Conferencia General nos hacemos mucha ilusión de escuchar a hombres insp
Looking for fun general conference activities? This Conference Cash idea is my kids very favorite!
Elder Gerrit W. Gong del Quórum de los Doce Apóstoles habló durante la sesión de la tarde del domingo de la conferencia general de octubre de 2023. Su mensaje
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I love to print packets for the grandkids and for myself for General Conference for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and I thought that perhaps it would be fun to share a round-up of some of the ideas that I found! I love these packets to help keep the kids attention … Continue reading General Conference Packets →
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Durante la sesión del domingo por la tarde de la Conferencia General Semestral N° 193, el presidente de la Iglesia, Russell M. Nelson, anunció 20 nuevos
Read a quote from each of President Nelson’s 115 general conference addresses since he was called as an Apostle in 1984. #generalconference
Twice a year The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, holds General Conference. This is a chance for members of the church to gather and receive guidance from the Prophet, Apostles and other church leaders. It is also an amazing opportunity to receive personal revelation and answers to questions. To find out how to watch General Conference click this link: WATCH GENERAL CONFERENCE. I love to have activities for my kiddos to do during General Conference. Activities that keep them engaged and paying attention for the most part anyways :). I came up with two new activities for this conference. Here you go... Before, During and After General Conference Packet (This packet is perfect for older kids, youth and adults!) AND General Conference Worksheet for Primary Children If you would like more General Conference ideas check out this link:
Cuando llega la época de la Conferencia General nos hacemos mucha ilusión de escuchar a hombres insp
Cuando llega la época de la Conferencia General nos hacemos mucha ilusión de escuchar a hombres insp
These are so fun!!! 20 great General Conference activities for toddlers and yout that will keep the kids entertained AND engaged during Conference.
La reverencia es más que estar quietos, es recordar al Señor! Muchas veces por mantener la reverenci
Twice a year, our church has a General Conference of the church, where we get to hear the modern prophet speak to us as well as other church leaders. I LOVE this time, and look forward to it. I want my children to grow up loving it too, and grow up looking forward to conference time. And I also want them to learn from it. So I prepare a couple weeks in advance to make this a fun, meaningful and special time for them. There are a lot of materials out there for conference. But there was a lack of journals/notebooks for my kids' ages. (They're 4 and 2.) Everything was too hard for them. So I created one that was for their level. Hopefully you can make use of it too. Click the preview below to download the file: Feel free to share the journal, just please link people here to get it. And if you plan on using it, I'd love to hear about it! Thanks!
LDS General Conference is just two weeks away! Are you ready for it? We’ve teamed up with nine blogger friends to bring you our favorite ideas to make your conference the best experience it can be! Stay tuned for a huge conference themed giveaway coming your way tomorrow! For today, be sure to check out the …
These are so fun!!! 20 great General Conference activities for toddlers and yout that will keep the kids entertained AND engaged during Conference.
I get so excited every time the first of April and the first of October roll around. Because that means, I get to be instructed by the prophet and his apostles and leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It also means I can receive personal revelation myself as I listen and ponder their words. I thought I would share some ideas on preparation and some printables that can help keep the kiddos engaged. Preparation: A Sharing Time Outline Idea that could be converted into a fun Family Home Evening: The prophet speaks to us at general conference. Links to some other great FHE ideas: Family Home Evening on Applying the Messages and Directions of the Prophet into our lives Family Home Evening on Preparing To Get the Most Out of General Conference Free Printables: General Conference Bingo : Attach a small package of spacers (small cereals,candy, etc.) Full Sheet of General Conference fun: General Conference Printable for Primary Reverse General Conference Bingo General Conference Activity Sheet Black and White Version: More Printables:
Grab this General Conference coloring book, complete with 12 pages of coloring and spaces for notes or to record your favorite conference quotes. Free print
The First Presidency is asking local leaders to ensure that the aesthetic feel in the foyers and entryways to the faith’s weekly worship spaces reflects an even deeper reverence for the Lord Jesus Christ.
As we approach LDS General Conference, we look forward to learning from prophets and apostles. For our preparation, we post the pictures of some of the men we know will speak and learn their faces, names, and something they did in their career or life. This practice has made the men and women speaking to us more real. When it comes time to listen, we draw a picture and put their picture and our drawing together to remember what they talked about. After the April 2011 LDS General Conference, Underfoot continually talked about Elder Quintin L.Cook's talk about women and how incredible they are. We have found this works for our family now. I am excited to spend time with my family for the weekend and to learn what I can do better as a wife, mother, daughter, and friend.
De “Primary Days”, Ensign, abril de 1994, págs. 65–68. Yo era niño durante la época de la Gran Depresión. Recuerdo que los niños usaban botas para lluvia porque no tenían zapatos y pasaban hambre porque no había comida. Eran tiempos difíciles. La Primaria era una resplandeciente luz de esperanza que brillaba en medio de la penumbra. Yo tenía diez años y mi maestra era maravillosa. Recuerdo aquel año como el mejor de la Primaria y debo decir que lo fue gracias a mi grandiosa maestra y no porque los niños de la clase fueran particularmente inteligentes ni excepcionalmente educados, sino todo lo contrario. La risa de los varones y el parloteo de las niñas en ocasiones deben de haber sido sumamente desconcertantes para nuestras líderes de la Primaria. Un día, mientras salíamos del salón sacramental para ir a nuestros salones de clases, noté que nuestra presidenta de Primaria se había quedado rezagada. Me detuve y me quedé observándola. Se sentó completamente sola en la primera fila de bancos, sacó un pañuelo y comenzó a llorar. Me acerqué a ella y dije: “Hermana Georgell, no llore”. “Estoy triste”, respondió. “¿Qué sucede?”, pregunté. Ella dijo: “No puedo controlar a los Pilotos de Radar*. ¿Podrías ayudarme?”. Por supuesto, mi respuesta fue: “Sí”. Ella dijo: “Ay, Tommy, sería maravilloso si pudieras hacerlo”. Lo que yo no sabía en ese momento era que yo era uno de los responsables de sus lágrimas. Efectivamente, ella me había pedido que estuviera entre los que ayudaran a lograr la reverencia en nuestra Primaria. Y así lo hicimos. *Cuando el presidente Monson era pequeño, a los niños de la Primaria que tenían entre nueve y once años se les llamaba Pilotos de Radar, y a las niñas, Pequeñas Hacedoras del Hogar. Un sendero reverente Sigue los ejemplos de reverencia de este laberinto que conduce a la lámina de Jesús. Cuando la imagen muestre que Shelley está siendo reverente, escoge el camino que esté indicando la flecha. Cuando la imagen muestre que Shelley no está siendo reverente, no sigas esa flecha. ¡Tú también puedes ser reverente! A pesar de que él era solamente un niño, el presidente Monson ayudó a que su Primaria fuera un lugar más reverente. Piensa en tres formas en que podrías ayudar a lograr esto en tu Primaria. Escribe tus ideas a continuación y luego trata de ponerlas en práctica. Fíjate en la diferencia que puedes marcar. 1. 2. 3. *** ¿Querés más ideas? Seguinos en Facebook!
I decided to make little mini General Conference books for the Primary children in our ward. I'm looking forward to hearing the uplifting counsel this weekend and through experience, my own children l
Some fun General Conference activities to do with your toddler or preschooler! Straws and Pipe cleaners, Play-dough mats
I don’t know what it is, but every once in a while, the Primary kids get a little ….WILD! All the possible reasons run through my head, “Is it a full moon? Is it the last week of school? A holiday coming up??? Murphy’s Law???!??!?” No matter the reason (or no reason at all!), it can be intimidating to stand in front of ALLLLLL the children and gain order!!!! So we thought it would be helpful to share some of the secrets we use to help get the sweet kiddos to calm down, focus, and bring the energy down to a level that can invite the Spirit. If the Spirit is felt, the love of Jesus Christ can be felt through the Primary Song words, and their faith can increase. And that, my friends, is a win! HERE THEY ARE!!!!! (shhhhh) 1 - Go up the microphone and start WHISSSSPERING. The microphone is my best friend when I need to regain order. But whispering into it, makes it hard for the children to hear – so they quiet down to be able to listen. That’s what we want people! 2 - Just going up to the microphone and folding your arms, and say “SHHHHHHH”, “SHHHHHHHHH” (pointer finger to mouth), and then walking around the room by the noisy side of children and flapping your folded arms (hinting for them to fold their arms) and “eyeing” to individual children (in a kindly stern way). Always give them a thumbs up, wink or nod and thank the Primary Children for being reverent. 3 - Start naming/pointing out the children who are being reverent. “Oh! I see ______ is being reverent, and _______ is sitting nicely in their sit, and yep, ___________ is listening etc. Walk around the room with your arms folded and dramatically “squint look” (SEE who's being reverent). 4 - If the children need a good focus back to me as the chorister, I go up to the microphone and say, “If you can hear me, touch your nose. If you can hear me, touch your head. If you can hear me, pull your ears. If you can hear me, fold your arms.” I start with “touch your nose” in a loud (er) voice and end with, “fold your arms” in a quieter voice (like a whisper). I like to switch it up and say, "If you can hear me, show me your: Book of Mormon hands (put hands together like a book) Prayer hands (put hands palm to palm) Steeple hands (touch tips of fingers together to make a steeple) Lamanite hands (like BOM Stories put feathers on back of head with one hand in front of you) Reverence arms (fold arms) You can make up as many as you'd like. The children not paying attention will wonder why others are doing these actions and will follow. 5 - Use Repeating Clapping Patterns. Tell them to repeat your clapping patterns. Mix different amounts of time you clap, rhythms and timing and then have them repeat. You could end with, “Now, get your listening ears on and please fold your arms”. 6 - “I want to you pretend like you’re going to blow a REEEEEALLY big balloon with me. So you’re going to need a big breath. (Breath in deep together – fill your lungs all the way and blow out), do it again. And one more time to make the balloon HUUUUUGE! Good, now fold your arms. Zip your lips." 7 - Keep the piano playing the WHOLE Singing Time! (so there's no time for chatting in between songs). Introduce the next song to sing and softly explain the words/meaning (show song visual on poster or flip chart or even just displaying a picture of Christ). In between singing songs, have the pianist play some music softly. Ask the children what they learn from each song after it is sung. 8 - Hold up a Reverence O Meter. It’s like a Singing Meter – but measures their volume the opposite way! The quieter, the better! 9 - This one I personally don’t use but I saw another chorister use and thought it was cute: “Everyone make a bubble in your mouth (hold breath and puff cheeks out) and don’t pop it until the start of our next song”. As song starts, use pointer finger to “pop” balloon so they can sing. This prevents chatting in between songs. 10 - Play Simon says or Sister/Brother __________ (your last name) says. I like to play the sky says when they are really wiggly or at the beginning of singing time: The sky says: Twirl like a tornado Clap like Thunder Fingers fall like rain Float up on toes like a cloud Sway like the wind 11 - Have a Rainstorm! Turn off lights. Rub palms together Snap fingers Pat legs Tap toes Stomp feet and pat legs and then do this in reverse order. 12 - When I pick a choosing stick (popsicle sticks with each having a Primary kids names on it) I say, "Let me see if this person is being reverent..." And I look all around the room and wait until everyone is quiet. If the child is not being reverent I go stand right in front of them and shuffle the sticks in the choosing-stick-can loudly. 13 - Start singing an Action/Wiggle Song where they mimic your actions. For example, Do as I’m Doing, Book of Mormon Stories, Head Shoulders Knees and Toes, If You’re Happy and You’re Know it, etc. At the end of the song, fold your arms so they mimic you and start speaking softly to give directions. 14 - In the microphone, start counting down slowly, “5…4…3…2...1 aaand reverence”. Fold your arms to show the example. 15 - Bring some hand bells, a rain stick, fun leading wand (tap it on the music stand), anything that makes a noise or grabs their attention. Not too big of a noise, but noise. I once said, “I have a challenge for you. Let’s see if we can hear this push pin drop on the floor. Shhhhhhhh. Listen for it. Are you ready???? Here is goes!” It was probably to most quiet they've EVER been! 16 - Before our closing song, I usually end with something like this, “Now everyone stand UP! Jump three times, turn around in a circle. Now reach way up high and take a deep deep breath in. Bring your arms down as you breathe out. And do it one more time.” Do the actions with the kids. Then fold your arms so they are ready for the closing prayer. 17 – Recite a quick reverence poem. Here is an example: (author unknown) I wiggle my fingers. I wiggle my nose. I wiggle my shoulders. I wiggle my nose. No more wiggles are left in me. So I will be still, as still as can be. Or the Butterfly poem CLICK HERE. You can recite this poem in the microphone before the closing prayer, at the very beginning of Singing Time or at any time you’d like them to settle down. 18 – Show a picture of Christ. Say, “Stand up if you know who this is. Clap twice because He is the Christ. Jump three times because He is your Brother. Sit down, He is your Redeemer. Take a deep breath for He is The Life. Fold your arms in reverence, He is your Savior and the way back to our Father in Heaven”. "Now, let's sing a song from our hearts for Heavenly Father and Jesus so they can feel our love for Them". Now, trust me, I’ve had some train wreck Sunday’s. Some Sunday’s just don’t come together for some reason or another. But hopefully you can feel prepared and armed (ha!) and not feel helpless when you can feel the energy in the room going crazy and out the roof! Hopefully one or two of these ideas can help you with restoring and keeping REVERENCE during your Primary Singing Time. Have confidence in yourself! If YOU have confidence in YOU, the children will have confidence in YOU. You can do this!!!!! (*Last side note: If you feel your children are extra irreverent every week, speak with your Primary President and make sure to enlist the Presidency’s help, the teachers, the Bishopric, or even the Stake Primary’s. Make sure ALL are on board with the reverence expectancies and that they model and are examples themselves. Communication is key so that you don’t feel alone. All leaders and teachers in the Primary room should be your advocate for respect and reverence!) -iheartprimarymusic
Fun printable General Conference word hunt worksheets that are perfect for preschoolers. Also an engaging activity to keep toddlers busy.
Cuando llega la época de la Conferencia General nos hacemos mucha ilusión de escuchar a hombres insp